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Julian McMahon, an actor known for his roles in “Fantastic Four”, “Nip/Tuck” and “Carred”, died. He was 56.
Australian star’s wife Kelly McMuhon confirmed the digital Fox News that died after the battle with cancer.
“With an open heart, I want to share with the world that my beloved husband Julian McMahon died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer,” Kelly said in a statement.
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Julian McMahon played unworthy Victor von Dum in the “fantastic four” of 2005. (© 20th Century Fox Film Corp./everatet)
“Julian loved life,” she shared. “He loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his work and he loved his fans. His deep desire was to make joy in as much life as possible.
“We are grateful for the memories,” Kelly added.
McMahon was born in Sydney, Australia, July 27, 1968, Deadline.com reported. According to the output, his father beat McMahon held the post of Prime Minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972.
Julian McMahon visits the premiere of North America “Serfer” during the SXSW conference and festival 2025 at the Ostin, Texas on March 10, 2025. (Marcus Ingram/Getty Images for “Surfer”)
McMahon started his career as a model before accepting acting. He starred in the Australian Day Opera “Power, Passion” in 1989, and then appeared in another soap “House and Visit” from 1990 to 1991. According to the release, he played in the Australian-American 1992 in the Australian-American 1992. The movie “Wet and Wild Summer” Before Hollywood came, he called.
Left: Dylan Walsh, Jolie Richardson and Julian McMahon during the FX Networks “Nip/Tuck” 3rd Premier Survey -Arrival at the El -Capitan Theater in Hollywood, California. (Jean-Paul Avssar/Wireimage/Getty Images)
The section reports that after the appearance of the “Other World” in 1992, it became a series in the criminal drama “Profiler”. From 2000 to 2005, he starred in the role of Turner’s Cole, love interest in Alice Fiba’s character, in the series “Magic”. From 2003 to 2010 he also played Dr. Christian Troy in Ryan’s “Nip/Tuck” series.
Deadline.com also shared that McMuhon headed a series of “FBI: Wishes”. He announced the way out of the show in 2022.
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(Posterior) Julian McMahon, producer Jim Konve, WBTV President Jed Petrick, Dorian Gregory, (Front) Executive Producer. Brad Kern, Duke Vincent, Rose McGouoen, Aaron Specing, Alice Milan, John Litbeck and Brian Krauss note 100 episodes of “charming” on the Los -Angeles, California. (Kevin Winter/Imagedirect/Getty Images)
On the big screen, Machahon played the villain Victor von Dum in the films about the superhero “Fantastic Four” in 2005 and “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer” in 2007. His last role was the “residence” of 2025 on Netflix, which was recently canceled after one season, Magazine reported.
Other movie loans include “Surfer” with Nicolas Kage in 2024, as well as “paranoia” (2013), “You are not” (2014) and “Swinging Safari” (2018), among others.
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Earlier, McMakhon was married to Australian singer Dani Minioug, Sister Pop -Star Kylie Minoeh, from 1994 to 1995. He then said “I”, Baivet Actress Brooke Burns in 1999. The couple called his output in 2001. He burns, 47, share his daughter, Madison Elizabeth McMahon, 25 years old.
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Left: participants of the acting staff John Grufud, Chris Evans, Julian McMahon, Jessica Alba and Michael Chiklis present before the fireworks on the premiere of the “fantastic fours” on the island of Liber on July 6, 2005 in New York. (Evan Agostini/Getty Images for Fox Studios)
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The latest performance of the Red Walk McMuhon took place on March 10, 2025, In Austin, Texas. At the time, he was promoting “Surfer” with a cage at the SXSW Film & TV festival.